It’s been a few months since you’ve gotten your new hearing aids, and they’ve been working great! But lately, you’ve noticed that they don’t seem to be working as well as they used to. You’re not sure what the problem is, but you know you need to get them fixed. So, who do you go to? This is where your audiologist comes in. Let’s take a look at how they can help you with hearing aid repairs.

Earwax Build-Up

Wax build-up is one of the most common hearing aid problems. When wax gets trapped in the tiny speaker of your hearing aid, it can cause muffled sound or static. If you think you might have a wax build-up, the first thing you should do is check your hearing aid manual to see if there are any instructions on how to clean your specific model of hearing aid. You can also speak to your audiologist here to get advice on the best ways to keep it clean and carry out the best maintenance.

Battery Issues

Another common problem that hearing aid users experience is battery issues. If your hearing aid suddenly stops working or starts acting up, chances are it’s because the battery needs to be changed. Most hearing aids use disposable batteries that need to be replaced every few days or weeks, depending on how often you wear them. Luckily, changing the battery on your hearing aid is usually a pretty simple process. However, if this isn’t the case, your audiologist will be able to advise you very quickly where the problem lies.

Poor Sound Quality

One final common issue that people have with their hearing aids is poor sound quality. This could mean that sounds are muffled or muted or that background noise feels overwhelming compared to other sounds. If this is something you’re experiencing, there are a few things you can try before taking your hearing aid in for repairs. Here, your audiologist will be able to expertly check all of the settings on your hearing aid to make sure they’re still set up the way you like them. Sometimes, it might just be the case that it needs to be better customized to your needs, which only an experienced audiologist will know how to do.

Getting Your Hearing Aid Repairs

Now that we’ve gone over some of the most common hearing aid problems and how to fix them, we hope this has given you a better understanding of when it’s time to see an audiologist for repairs! Remember, your audiologist is there to help you and has a lot of experience with hearing aids, so they will be able to ensure that your hearing aid repairs are carried out expertly.

However, if you’re ever unsure about something or if the problem seems like it might be more serious than what we’ve covered here, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for help!